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Pass the Medical Council of Canada MCCQE Part 1 MCCQE Questions and answers with CertsForce

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Questions # 81:

There are many expenses which are considered part of providing care to patients. Under Canadian legislation, which one of the following is an acceptable means of covering these costs?

Options:

A.

Collecting annual fees from patients to supplement fees disbursed by the public payer for insured services.


B.

Collecting fees from patients for home visits.


C.

Collecting fees from patients for uninsured services provided.


D.

Offering rapid access to insured services for a fee.


E.

Collecting fees from patients who are seen after hours.


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Questions # 82:

A 37-year-old man comes to the office for follow-up of his opioid use disorder. He receives opioid agonist treatment, including some take-home doses. At this follow-up visit, he reports some nonprescription opioid use since his last visit. Which one of the following is the best next step?

Options:

A.

Taper the dosage of the opioid agonist


B.

Discontinue take-home doses


C.

Increase the frequency of follow-up visits


D.

Prescribe a cannabinoid


E.

Slowly taper and discontinue the opioid agonist


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Questions # 83:

A 72-year-old man has had 4 episodes of weakness in her right arm and leg lasting 10 to 15 minutes each. During 1 episode, she had difficulty speaking and had blurring of the vision in the left eye. Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Options:

A.

Thrombosis of the left middle cerebral artery.


B.

Epilepsy.


C.

Left intracerebral hemorrhage.


D.

Occlusive disease of the left internal carotid artery.


E.

Occlusive disease of the left vertebrobasilar system.


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Questions # 84:

A 60-year-old man is admitted to hospital, and lung cancer is diagnosed. When his family physician reviews the discharge summary, she reviews the patient’s chart and finds a chest radiograph report from 1 year ago that mentions a suspicious nodule and recommends a computed tomography scan. The family physician recalls seeing this report and did not order the scan. Which one of the following is the family physician’s best next step?

Options:

A.

Do not disclose at this time.


B.

Discipline the office staff for not bringing the report to her attention.


C.

Call the radiologist who issued the report and determine why the patient was not contacted directly.


D.

Communicate with the patient and arrange to disclose this information to him.


E.

Forward the report to the oncology team that will be treating him.


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Questions # 85:

A 12-year-old girl presents to your office in late November with an exacerbation of asthma which has been well controlled since her diagnosis at age 5. The family has had cats for 3 years. Last June, they moved to a basement apartment. Which one of the following is the most likely cause of her asthma exacerbation?

Options:

A.

Fungal infection


B.

Cat allergy


C.

Mold allergy


D.

Pollen allergy


E.

Cold intolerance


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Questions # 86:

Three months ago, a physician colleague approached you in the hospital corridor for advice regarding one of his patients. You are now being named by this patient in a malpractice action. Which one of the following is the most likely reason why you may be found liable?

Options:

A.

You were given confidential patient health information


B.

You advised the physician to consult one of your colleagues


C.

You were given the patient ' s name


D.

You gave advice on how to treat the patient


E.

You did not see the patient


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Questions # 87:

An 18-month-old girl is brought in with a 3-day history of frequently passing loose stools. The stools are not bloody, but when she passes the stools, she is in obvious pain. She started vomiting earlier today, but she is still wetting diapers. On examination, she is mildly dehydrated but active and alert. Physical examination findings are otherwise normal. Which one of the following is the best management of this patient’s case?

Options:

A.

Oral rehydration solution.


B.

Loperamide.


C.

Regular diet only when the diarrhea is resolved.


D.

Combination of apple juice and chicken broth.


E.

No dairy for 2 weeks.


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Questions # 88:

A 45-year-old woman presents with a 2-week history of a sore left breast. It has become red and swollen. She was previously well, and her menstrual cycles are regular. She has no history of breast cancer, and she has no children. On examination, she has a red, tender, indurated area in her left breast that has only partially responded to oral antibiotics after 10 days. Which one of the following is the most appropriate next step?

Options:

A.

Proceed with incision and drainage.


B.

Perform a breast biopsy.


C.

Start nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents.


D.

Change the oral antibiotic.


E.

Start intravenous antibiotics.


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Questions # 89:

A 3-week-old boy is brought by his parents to your clinic for a well-child visit. The newborn was born at term after an uncomplicated pregnancy. He is exclusively breastfed and is thriving. Physical examination findings are normal except for jaundice. Total bilirubin is 172 μmol/L (≤100), and conjugated bilirubin is 4 μmol/L (≥5). Results of a complete blood count and reticulocyte count are within the normal range. The results of a direct antiglobulin (Coombs) test were negative. Which one of the following, if any, is the most appropriate investigation?

Options:

A.

Liver enzymes and serum albumin.


B.

Hepatobiliary ultrasonography.


C.

Urine culture.


D.

Test for galactosemia.


E.

No investigation required.


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Questions # 90:

A 42-year-old woman is admitted to the Intensive Care Unit with a massive pulmonary embolism. Her condition is stabilized with intubation, hydration, inotropic support, and intravenous administration of heparin. Her partner provides you with a list of her medications. A combination oral contraceptive pill was recently prescribed. She smokes tobacco cigarettes, and her BMI is 36. Which one of the following is the best next step?

Options:

A.

Discuss the case with the hospital ethics committee


B.

Advise the patient ' s partner to seek legal advice


C.

Tell her partner that the physician should not have prescribed the oral contraceptive pill


D.

Report the prescribing physician to the provincial or territorial medical regulatory authority


E.

Inform the patient ' s partner that the oral contraceptive pill may have caused her condition


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